sophomoreitis
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From sophomore + -itis, on the pattern of senioritis.
Noun
[edit]sophomoreitis (uncountable)
- Alternative spelling of sophomoritis
- 2007 December 2, Will Parrish, “Rodd has Eagles off to best start since 1983-84 campaign”, in The Herald[1]:
- Expectations were high heading into last season, but a bad case of "sophomoreitis" hit the Lady Eagles, who went 6-26.
- 2016 April 26, Megan LaCross, “50 Signs You're Over This Semester”, in The Odyssey Online[3]:
- 47. Freshmanitis/sophomoreitis/Juniortis/Senioritis has seriously started to kick in